Dudmaston Hall

For its ancient heritage, there’s an equal measure of modern thinking, tastes and culture which continue to shape the Hall and the wider estate today. The family rooms open from April to September.

A house of many contrasts. Dudmaston has been a ancient family home for over 875 years with a modern twist. Venture around the traditional rooms from the panelled entrance hall to the sunlit library with stunning views over the garden and Big Pool. Relax in the cosy Oak Room and flick through the family photo album. Wander up the sunny cantilever staircase and take a peek into the guest bedrooms with their unusual 1960's wallpaper.

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As you leave the upstairs landing the focus changes from the traditional country house to the lives of last owners, Sir George and Rachel, Lady Labouchere. Follow their their diplomatic travels and discover their love of art. View the contrasting collections of Sir George's Modern and Spanish Art in his galleries with Lady Rachel's Watercolours and Botanical illustrations.

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Discover the stories of the family and workers on the estate both past and present. Visit the Exhibition Gallery and watch artist Ben Wigley's film that uses audio archives with accompaning images in a unique approach to filmaking. Experience artist Catherine Bertola's audio and visual installation 'Unheard Voices' in Gallery 1 and the Servants Passage. Created using images of estate workers both historical and contemporary in a thought provoking approach and enhanced by the sound of the servant's bells.

Explore the collection at Dudmaston

Did you know that there are over 3000 items held in the Dudmaston collection?